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Will Crawford style be enough to win in 168?

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The former united heavyweight champion, Andy Ruiz Jr., says that Terenka Crawford will have difficulty with 168 for the first time to challenge Canelo Alvarez for his unquestioned Super Middle Championships, weight on September 13 at the Stadium allegian in Las Vegas.

“It can be challenging for Crawford, because it will be his first time fighting at the age of 168. We don’t know how he is moving. We don’t know if it will be so rapid. I don’t know if he will be able to deal with pressure, because Canelo is really good in pressure,” said Andy Ruiz Jr. Little giant boxing.

“Canelo is good in slipping and counteracting. Everything can happen, especially in this boxing sport. This is crazy, because Canelo can win by knockout. Crawford can win, moving and hindering Canelo,” said Ruiz Jr.

This is too much a fight for Crawford to nod judges, if he just moves all night, “making it challenging to fight” for Canelo. A competitive spirit, which, from Nebraska, Nebraska, Bud Crawford, must be there on September 13 to defeat Canelo.

In the last fight of Crawford with the WBA Master Junior Medium Libra Israil Madrimov on August 3 last year, he turned the tables on him, attacking and extending him in the second half of the fight. Crawford should follow the same plan against Canelo.

“I think the pressure and counteracting he does,” said Ruiz, about what Canelo hinders. “It’s really silky in this ring.”

Canelo is able to land one or two gigantic shots, which is often everything he needs to win the rounds. Crawford will have to endure his land and fight and match Canelo with power shots. If Canelo is the only blow with power, he will win an straightforward decision, as in her battle with the former undisputed 154-Funt champion Jermell Charlo.

Last updated on 19.08.2025

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Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury and Martin Bakole on one heavyweight hit list: ‘It’s personal’

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Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury and Martin Bakole all on one heavyweight’s hit list: “It’s personal”

Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury and Martin Bakole are all targeted by the world-class heavyweight, and Bakole represents a particularly “personal” option.

The 34-year-old has not fought since a controversial draw with Efe Ajagba in May, when many felt he should have been handed a points defeat.

before, Bakole suffered a second round defeat to Joseph Parkerwhom he had faced just two days earlier, following his stunning fifth-round victory over Jared Anderson.

However, back in 2022, the Congolese giant scored an arguably more surprising victory, winning a majority decision against Tony Yoka.

At the time, it was considered more than just a developmental fight for Yoka, who set an undefeated record after winning gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics.

However, after losing to Bakole, the Frenchman later suffered split decision defeats to Carlos Takam and Ryad Merhy before resuming his career with four bounce-back wins.

As he now prepares to face former cruiserweight world champion Lawrence Okolie on April 25 at the Adidas Arena in Paris, the 33-year-old hopes to finally get his revenge on Bakole.

I’m talking to Boxing bookYoka – who is of Congolese descent – named Bakole, Joshua and Fury as three potential opponents after the clash with Okolie.

“I have to beat Bakole – it’s personal. This is the first fight I lost, we are both from the same country [The Democratic Republic of the Congo] and we must make it happen there in Kinshasa.

“So I have to beat Bakole first and then I would love to fight Anthony. It would be a great fight, just because it would be so massive – especially in my country [France]. It would be two Olympic gold medalists fighting in the stadium.

“Why not Tyson Fury? Tyson Fury is one of the greatest [heavyweight] boxers ever. It’s so weird, but also just too good.

It is not yet clear who Joshua will face in his comeback fight, which has been scheduled for July by Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn.

Meanwhile, Fury will face Arslanbek Makhmudov at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on April 11, after ending his one-year retirement in January.

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Bill Haney hints at Devin Haney rematch with Ryan Garcia in Vegas

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Devin Haney and Bill Haney speak to the media after Haney’s unanimous decision win over WBO welterweight champion Brian Norman Jr. on November 22.

The Devin Haney vs. Ryan Garcia rematch is headed to Las Vegas. On Thursday, Bill Haney, during a conversation with X, suggested that Allegiant Stadium would be the leading option for hosting the Sept. 5 event.

Promoters are still finalizing the business side of the deal, but Bill said fighters often sign their part before everything else is completed. “The fighters sign their contract well before the promoters finalize the terms,” he wrote, adding that Devin was already training.


The message suggests that Devin has already committed to the rematch, while the venue and broadcast details are still being finalized. Their first fight resulted in one of the most essential nights in boxing in recent years, and despite Ryan’s defeat against Rolando Romero in May 2025, interest in the second meeting of both rivals remains high.

The April 2024 fight caused drama in the ring and huge interest outside it. Garcia knocked down Haney multiple times and won by decision that immediately sparked talks of a second meeting. Fans debated the outcome for months, and the rivalry never cooled down.

Allegiant Stadium has quickly become one of Las Vegas’ favorite boxing locations for huge events. The facility can accommodate more than 60,000 fans and provides the type of revenue for promoters that makes a competition of this size worth staging in a stadium rather than a customary arena.

The September gala would give both fighters enough time to properly prepare after intense periods in their careers. Devin returned to the ring following his loss to Ryan and remains one of the most recognizable names in the division, while Garcia continues to attract huge attention whenever he fights.

Moving the rematch to Allegiant Stadium would allow promoters to host an event on a much larger scale than their first meeting. For Devin, the second fight is a chance to wrap up unfinished business and regain his spot at the top of the division. The signal from Haney’s camp is clear: Devin is ready and the promoters need to complete the deal.

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14-0 100% KO Artist Thomas Narmo talks honestly about his heavyweight career

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A heavyweight with fourteen wins and fourteen knockouts would normally be talking about world titles. Instead, one of the undefeated boxers is much more sincere about his explosive start.

Thomas Narmo has stopped every opponent he has faced to date, establishing a perfect record of fourteen wins and fourteen knockouts.

As previously reported by World Boxing News, “The Last Viking” got through these opponents in a total of just twenty-six rounds.

But despite the eye-catching numbers, Narmo admits the statistics don’t tell the whole story yet.

“I don’t really pay too much attention to it,” Narmo told World Boxing News. “I haven’t faced a real challenge yet. My last three opponents did decently, so I’m glad I managed to hold them off.

“I started boxing overdue in life, so unfortunately I didn’t gain much ring experience from my previous fights.”

Learning on the job

This level of honesty is unusual in boxing, where undefeated prospects are often promoted as future champions long before a stern opponent.

Narmo didn’t start boxing seriously until he was in his 20s, after previously competing in mixed martial arts, which left him with significantly less experience in the ring than many heavyweights climbing the professional ladder.

Still, its destructive beginning is demanding to ignore. Fourteen knockouts in fourteen wins is scarce at any level, even if most of those fights came against humble opposition in European rings.

For now, the power puncher says he’s simply focused on getting ready for the right opportunity.

“I’ve been trying to stay in shape and I hope someone will call me and ask,” he explained.

“If not, I’ll have to continue what I’ve been doing a little longer. My time will come, of which I’m quite sure.”

Puncher’s Chance

The heavyweight division remains the only weight class where a single punch can instantly change everything. Narmo believes that momentum means he can never be passed up if the right opportunity arises.

“There is always a chance of a punch. Anything can happen in the heavyweight division,” he said.

“I’m not a technical boxer with a lot of experience. I just try to stay fit and be ready to hurt people.”

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He also understands that without the support of a enormous promotional company, reaching the elite level may not be effortless.

“It’s not effortless to get to the top without a great promoter behind you,” he added.

“If I can have a good career, win some minor titles and serve as a gatekeeper for an elite company, I don’t think it’s too bad for someone who started training in his 20s.”

For now, the undefeated heavyweight is simply waiting for another opportunity to present himself.

“I hope the fight will take place in overdue March or early April,” he said.

“There will be a lot of gigantic heavyweight fights in the next few weeks and you never know if something will happen to one of them. I’m ready to go if the opportunity arises.”

Whether the opportunity comes sooner or later, Narmo’s brutally sincere vision of his own career suggests that “The Last Viking” realizes that his toughest trials may yet lie ahead.


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Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Read the full biography.

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